Mysterium Magnum

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Mysterium Magnum is a major theosophical treatise by Jakob Böhme that offers a mystical interpretation of the Book of Genesis and the nature of divine creation.

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Mysterium Magnum canonical 3

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instanceOf Christian mystical work
religious text
theosophical treatise
alsoKnownAs Great Mystery
author Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
describes anthropology
cosmology
creation of the world
fall of man
nature of God
explores origin of evil
relationship between God and nature
structure of the spiritual worlds
symbolic meaning of Genesis
field Christian theology
esotericism
mystical theology
genre Christian mysticism
theosophy
hasPart commentary on Genesis 1
commentary on Genesis 2
commentary on Genesis 3
commentary on Genesis 4–11
hasTheme cosmic process of emanation
inner spiritual rebirth
mystical interpretation of Scripture
restoration of creation
influenced Friedrich Schelling NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel
German idealism
Romanticism
modern esotericism
influencedBy Lutheran theology
Renaissance mysticism
medieval Christian mysticism
language Early New High German
mainSubject Book of Genesis
Christian theosophy
divine creation
movement Christian theosophy
philosophicalSchool Christian theosophy
German mysticism
placeOfOrigin Görlitz NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
timePeriod early 17th century
tradition Lutheran mysticism
writtenBy Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED

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Jakob Böhme notableWork Mysterium Magnum
Jakob Behmen notableWork Mysterium Magnum
Forty Questions on the Soul relatedWork Mysterium Magnum